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		<div class="listHeading">ONIX Code Lists Issue 20, January 2013<br>List 57: Unpriced item type code
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				<th width="10%">Value</th>
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				<td>01</td>
				<td>Free of charge</td>
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				<td>02</td>
				<td>Price to be announced</td>
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				<td>03</td>
				<td>Not sold separately</td>
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				<td>04</td>
				<td>Contact supplier</td>
				<td>May be used for books that do not carry a recommended retail price, when an ONIX file is &#8220;broadcast&#8221; rather than sent one-to-one
					to a single trading partner; or for digital products offered on subscription or with pricing which is too complex to specify
					in ONIX.
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				<td>05</td>
				<td>Not sold as set</td>
				<td>When a collection that is not sold as a set nevertheless has its own ONIX record.</td>
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